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Two Lilies on a Single Stem, But Make It Gay

Queer homage to the 1910 piece Two Lilies on a Stem by Florence Susan Harrison.
2022


Image description: A black and white digital illustration of two fat Black people standing close together, holding hands, and eying each other lovingly as they stand next to a lily plant with two flowers atop a long stem. The woman on the left has on a medieval style dress with long, ornamental sleeves and a flowing skirt; she uses a wooden cane, and her hair is worn natural, forming a triangular shape with all her curls. The nonbinary person on the right is wearing a tunic and hose over their chain mail armor, as well as a long, flowing cape and pointy shoes. The hood is up, framing their face and hair in twists as it cascades down to their shoulder. They look bashful while the woman looks at them fondly. In the background, there are fruiting orange trees in the distance, and they're surrounded by heavily textured grass. On the bottom left, there is a parchment-like banner with the title of the piece and Jessi's name on it.
Two Lilies on a Single Stem, But Make It Gay
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